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    Diffusion takes UK rights to Bacon's Arena

    2008-05-17T06:00:00Z

    Diffusion picks up Bacon's Arena for UKWendy MitchellWavelength Pictures has sold Bacon's Arena to Diffusion Pictures for the UK and Ireland. This follows on a French deal with Pretty Pictures. Diffusion's UK release will coincide with the forthcoming Francis Bacon centenary exhibition at London's Tate Britain, which opens Sept 8.This ...

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    Protagonist takes on Bankside library sales

    2008-05-17T06:00:00Z

    Bankside Films has teamed with new sales outfit Protagonist Pictures to sell Bankside's catalogue titles to TV, video and ancillary markets. Nada Cirjanic, who is in charge of the Film4 library through Protagonist, will also be in charge of the Bankside library.Bankside will continue to acquire projects for first-run theatrical ...

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    Visit closes US deals on Moshe's Holly, Barron's Choking Man

    2008-05-17T06:00:00Z

    New York-based sales outfit Visit Films has sold US rights on Guy Moshe's Cambodia-set drama Holly to City Lights Pictures and North American rights on Steve Barron's psycho-drama Choking Man to Film Movement.Holly tells of an American card shark and dealer of stolen artefacts who tries to smuggle a 12-year-old ...

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    ContentFilm International lights up with Kid Cannabis

    2008-05-17T06:00:00Z

    ContentFilm International will handle international sales on Kid Cannabis, written and directed by John Stockwell. ICM will handle North American rights. Stockwell previously directed Into the Blue, Blue Crush and Crazy Beautiful. The film starts shooting July 2 in Vancouver.The film stars Chris Marquette and Aaron Yoo with more cast ...

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    Laura Hastings Smith to follow Hunger with Piggy, Satan, Charming Man

    2008-05-17T06:00:00Z

    Laura Hastings Smith, producer of Un Certain Regard opener Hunger, has a full slate of films in development. The London-based producer, participating in EFP's Producers on The Move, plans to re-team with Hunger collaborator Robin Gutch for the Warp X project This Little Piggy by Corinna Faith, described as 'a ...

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    Salles in post on companion piece documentary to On The Road

    2008-05-17T06:00:00Z

    Walter Salles, who is preparing a film of Jack Kerouac's seminal beat novel On The Road, has finished principal photography on a companion piece documentary in which he follows the trip taken by Kerouac's alter-ego Sal Paradise through North America.'We met the several people who are still alive that he ...

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    UK's Contender says hello to Mr Nice from Independent

    2008-05-17T06:00:00Z

    Increasingly active UK distributor Contender, backed by Entertainment One, has taken UK rights for Mr Nice, sold by UK-based sales company Independent.Another sister company owned by E1, Seville Pictures, has taken Canadian rights. Independent's Luc Roeg is producing the film with Independent also handling worldwide sales.Mr Nice is based on ...

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    Pat Shortt, Dap Kings sign up for Ipso Facto's Souled Out

    2008-05-17T06:00:00Z

    Pat Shortt, who starred in last year's Cannes Directors Fortnight hit Garage, has joined the cast of Shimmy Marcus' Souled Out for Ipso Facto Films. He joins Martin Compston and Jennifer Ellison in the coming-of-age love story set in the Northern Soul scene in 1974.The Dap Kings, the backing band ...

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    HandMade pre-sells Eloise In Paris to UK's Entertainment

    2008-05-17T06:00:00Z

    HandMade Films has pre-sold UK rights to Eloise In Paris to Entertainment Film Distributors. HandMade chairman Guy Collins struck the deal with Entertainment's Nigel Green.The film will star Uma Thurman and newcomer Jordana Beatty. Collins said: 'Licensing the first of the major worldwide territories on the film to Entertainment sets ...

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    Mehlitz's Lago, Jeffrod teaming for Szabo's English-language Half

    2008-05-17T06:00:00Z

    Berlin-based producer Marco Mehlitz, in Cannes with Jennifer Lynch's Surveillance which screens next Wednesday, is here assembling the financing for Istvan Szabo's next film A Half Of Two Lives, an English-language drama based on the 1982 novel by Alison Waley.Mehlitz whose Lago Film is co-producing with Jeffrod Entertainment in Australia ...

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    High Point takes sells Skin to Germany; picks up Sun and Summer

    2008-05-17T06:00:00Z

    High Point Films has sold Skin to Ascot Elite for Germany. The film is Hanro Smitsman's first feature; he won a Berlinale Golden Bear for short film Klaas.The 1979-set story is about a 17-year-old son of a Holocaust survivor who gets drawn into the skinhead movement. Marc Bary of IJsawter ...

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    Fox buys Che for Spain as two separate films

    2008-05-17T05:55:00Z

    Steven Soderbergh's competition title Che will be released by Fox in Spain as two separate films.The deal was done by Spanish company Telecinco with Fox directly. The remaining territories are being sold by Wild Bunch.'The first film [The Argentine] will be released by Fox in September, and the second [Guerrilla] ...

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    After box-office boost, Norwegian film looks to future

    2008-05-16T19:54:00Z

    Norwegian films have reached a record high of 32% market share in the first quarter of 2008. The figure was announced in Cannes this week by Wiegard Harsvik, deputy minister in Norway's Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs. 'The first quarter was way beyond target,' Harsvig commented of figures that ...

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    Thai Studio GTH sells Body to Germany, Indonesia

    2008-05-16T19:28:00Z

    Thai studio GMM Thai Hub (GTH) has sold suspense thriller Body to Germany 's I-On New Media and Indonesian distributor PT Cakarwala Pesona Jaya Film. Meanwhile, horror portmanteau 4bia has been pre-sold to a string of Asian distributors including Panasia for Hong Kong and Taiwan, Golden Screen for Malaysia and ...

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    India's Reliance Big Entertainment sets out $1bn ambitions

    2008-05-16T18:50:00Z

    Reliance BIG Entertainment, owned by India 's massive Reliance ADA Group, is poised to become one of the most aggressive players in the global film business. The upstart studio unveiled its debut slate of 69 pictures in nine languages at Cannes yesterday, along with plans to invest $1bn in ...

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    Fortissimo climbs on board Magic Bus

    2008-05-16T18:24:00Z

    Fortissimo Films has acquired worldwide rights, excluding the US and UK, to Jigsaw Film's upcoming documentary Magic Bus. The film charts the LSD-fueled 1964 bus journey of author Ken Kesey and his cohorts, including Jack Kerouac's notorious sidekick Neal Cassady. Directed by Alex Gibney (Gonzo: The Life And ...

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    Bruce Beresford named jury president of Asia Pacific Screen Awards

    2008-05-16T18:12:00Z

    Bruce Beresford will be president of the international jury for the second Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSAs), to be held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia on Nov 11, 2008. Beresford is currently filming Mao's Last Dancer, an adaptation of the book of the same name, which is partly ...

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    Jean-Claude Van Damme sales pack punch

    2008-05-16T18:07:00Z

    The UK's Revolver has picked up rights to J.C.V.D. , the latest Jean-Claude Van Damme film being sold by Gaumont. The film has been generating a lot of buzz on the Internet and is a hot seller for the French studio. A mix of reality and fiction, the ...

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    Ghengis Khan conquers new territories

    2008-05-16T17:07:00Z

    Buyers are galloping after Oscar nominated Byambasuren Davaa's feature documentary The Two Horses Of Genghis Khan (on Atrix's Cannes slate). Spanish rights have now gone to Madrid-based Karma Films. Meanwhile, Benelux rights have gone to Contact Films.The film begins shooting in June in Mongolia and is set for a theatrical ...